The legendary Italian Oi!/punk band Klasse Kriminale have re-recorded
their last year 7" titled *Mind Invaders* (mind-slashing lyrics
written by Luther Blissett), and re-issued it with a new cover
(a Blissett whose face and clothes are a precarious synthesis
of different youth subcultures). An old-fashioned jewel for the
many fans of vynil records.
The song was re-recorded at the Hach Farm Studios in Hersham,
London, and produced by Jimmy Pursey, singer and leader of Sham
69 - possibly the most important street punk band ever. Pursey
wrote the notorious skinhead anthem *If the Kids Are United* (which
was later covered by thousands of bands all around the world).
Now the track has a more solid sound and, at the end of the tune,
you hear Stanley Kubrick's *Spartacus* peak scene, with all the
captured slaves yelling: "I AM SPARTACUS!". That scene
was cited numberless times in Luther Blissett's writings and video
productions. The funny thing is that Klasse Kriminale used the
Italian-dubbed edition of the movie! The cross-fertilization
between Luther Blissett and Klasse Kriminale is yet another statement
of creative freedom, against all absurd stereotypes about skinheads
being unable to criticize identity, and the Luther Blissett Project
being just an evasive heap of technophiles and apologists of the
"Immaterial". Actually, among "historical"
subcultures, nowadays skinheads are possibly the most active scene
on the Net (command a query on Altavista and you'll see with your
own eyes), while in the LBP - where a bunch of style-conscious
guys has always had connections with the Mod and Skinhead scenes
- many people lay the stress on a necessary insurrection of bodies,
on being street-wise and martial. Incidentally, I must say that
Klasse Kriminale - just like the LBP Bologna column - are committing
a "Seppuku" (samurai ritual suicide).
Their *1st Class Kriminale* newsletter (whose heading is a detournement
of the Calvin Klein logo) bears this motto: "We can't fucking
stand Klasse Kriminale anymore... Klasse Kriminale are dead...
Long live Klasse Kriminale". It is worth translating and
reproducing the lyrics of the song. We also remind that the multi-use
title *Mind Invaders* derives from an imaginary noise-rock band
"founded" by Piermario Ciani and Chris Lutman in the
early Eighties. Later, *Mind Invaders* became the title of both
the first book authored by LB in Italy (1995) and an anthology
of cultural guerrilla warfare and "semiotic terrorism"
edited by Stewart Home (Serpent's Tail, London 1997). "My
name is your name / Without names everybody is free / One name
for the whole world / One name for the music / United, united,
so much united / that we don't even have names / If they don't
recognize us they won't emprison us / If they can't distinguish
us, they won't knock us down / YOU ARE ME, I AM YOU / WITHOUT
NAMES, EVERYBODY'S FREE/ IF THEY DON'T RECOGNIZE US THEY WON'T
EMPRISON US / IF THEY CAN'T DISTINGUISH US THEY WON'T KNOCK US
DOWN/ I am Nobody, you are Nobody / like Ulysses vs. the Cyclop
/ if I am nothing I'll be free/ if you are nothing you'll be free
/ YOU ARE ME, I AM YOU / WITHOUT NAMES, EVERYBODY'S FREE/ IF THEY
DON'T RECOGNIZE US THEY WON'T EMPRISON US / IF THEY CAN'T DISTINGUISH
US THEY WON'T KNOCK US DOWN!" Collectors, multi-use name
bearers, fans: order the single via the mail, by sending an international
money order (7 euros) to: